Good morning,
The rectangle feature line , whose elevations were obtained from the surface, were then added to the surface as a breakline.
I have not even began grading the inside of this rectancle as a grade fill and this cone points out of the surface, please help.
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Are there any other feature lines in the same Site? If there are and they cross this one at some point, then the intersection will be pulled to meet it.
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Did you just get the levels from the surface at the rectangle vertices or did you get them at each triangle intersection?
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Thanks, the hole & leg value belong to the surface's edit property and I deleted it. It happened when trimming by deleting the points of the excess of a surface fill on a embankment cavity.
When looking at the image, the fill grading is 1:1 slope bounded by rectangle feature line. The feature line is also a breakline to the existing surface. I'd would like to have an additional grading on the sides of the the rectangular surface.
Secondly, I cannot bring the fill surface above the existing surface. Is a boundary on the fill surface necessary to show it or is this a drawing order issue?
Finally, when merging the fill and existing surface, how do i limit the elevation band to stay only within the fill surface boundary?
thanks again.